Sean Williams struck a superb century, his sixth in tests, but it was Wiaan Mulder who kept South Africa in the box seat with a four-wicket haul and important runs at the end of the second day of the first test between Zimbabwe and South Africa at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on Sunday.

At the close, South Africa had reached 49 for one in their second innings – an overall lead of 216 – with Mulder unbeaten on 25 in an unbroken 48-run partnership with Tony de Zorzi (22) after Matthew Breetzke had fallen for a single after edging Tinaka Chivanga to gully.
Once again, the Zimbabwean strike bowlers caused problems for the South African batters with the new ball. Although Chivanga…
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